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Mozy launches 2.0: both Local and Internet-based Backup - 18 May 2010
Air France-KLM launches online storage service for travellers - 7 March 2010
SugarSync Rolls Out Android App, Cloud API - 5 February 2010
Acronis launches Online Backup - 25 January 2010
Nomadesk Broadens File Sharing Capabilities With FolderLink - 24 December 2009
Ahsay and Kaspersky Join Hands in Protecting Critical Data for Businesses - 9 November 2009
Livedrive launches unlimited backup service in the U.S. - 5 November 2009
SugarSync Launches Small Business Edition - 3 November 2009
humyo.com opens up online storage for Mac OSX users - 1 November 2009
Vodafone launches Mozy based Online Backup service - 20 October 2009
Dropbox launches iPhone App - 30 September 2009
Dropbox reaches two million registered users - 25 September 2009
IDrive Updates IDrive Lite, the Online Backup App for iPhone and Blackberry - 18 September 2009
Cloud Computing Company Nomadesk Unveils New Online Dashboard - 16 September 2009
Nomadesk Receives High Ratings from Tucows and Soft-Files.com - 5 September 2009
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Air France-KLM launches online storage service for travellers - 7 March 2010
SugarSync Rolls Out Android App, Cloud API - 5 February 2010
Acronis launches Online Backup - 25 January 2010
Nomadesk Broadens File Sharing Capabilities With FolderLink - 24 December 2009
Ahsay and Kaspersky Join Hands in Protecting Critical Data for Businesses - 9 November 2009
Livedrive launches unlimited backup service in the U.S. - 5 November 2009
SugarSync Launches Small Business Edition - 3 November 2009
humyo.com opens up online storage for Mac OSX users - 1 November 2009
Vodafone launches Mozy based Online Backup service - 20 October 2009
Dropbox launches iPhone App - 30 September 2009
Dropbox reaches two million registered users - 25 September 2009
IDrive Updates IDrive Lite, the Online Backup App for iPhone and Blackberry - 18 September 2009
Cloud Computing Company Nomadesk Unveils New Online Dashboard - 16 September 2009
Nomadesk Receives High Ratings from Tucows and Soft-Files.com - 5 September 2009
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SugarSync Launches Small Business Edition
SugarSync, makers of the award-winning SugarSync digital synchronization, backup and sharing platform, today released a new version specifically designed for small businesses.Now including central administrative controls, flexible group pricing plans and free phone support, SugarSync for Business is ideal for highly-mobile, digitally-connected professionals to keep important data at their fingertips, in the office and on-the-go.
In addition to SugarSync’s acclaimed computer and smartphone syncing capabilities, folder sharing and collaboration tools plus file backup features, the new version empowers a designated administrator to manage multiple user accounts, set-up and delete profiles, and allocate storage in an instant. The administrator may also disconnect individual user access while preserving data for company use.
“SugarSync for Business will transform the way your employees work,” said Laura Yecies, chief executive officer at SugarSync. “They are already connected with laptops, smartphones and netbooks. With SugarSync, data is always up-to-date and available on any device, significantly increasing productivity. We designed our service to provide professionals with a simple, effective way to have continuous access to all of their work documents from anywhere, anytime.”
SugarSync for Business supports virtually all computer and smartphone operating systems, including Windows, Mac, iPhone, Blackberry, WinMo and Android. This breadth of support ensures that users can choose to work from virtually any device from any location. SugarSync for Business is easy to install and requires zero server set-up, allowing small businesses to be up and running within minutes.
SugarSync has already been adopted by many small businesses and is especially popular with graphic designers, law firms, real estate offices, and other service-oriented companies with data-intensive environments. A recent internal user survey revealed 75% of the company’s current customers use SugarSync in a work context. SugarSync can sync files in any folder, seamlessly mapping the way people already organize their digital file systems to all their devices. This makes backing up important work data easy without changing user behavior.
SugarSync for Business also offers free phone support seven days a week. Customizable group pricing plans start at $29.99/month with no set-up fees and a free 30-day trial to enable businesses to experience the SugarSync difference with no commitment. Details on packages and pricing can be found here: www.sugarsync.com/business/.
Source: SugarSync | 3 November 2009




